Tax law is arguably one of the most dynamic fields of law one can practice in. Constant legislative amendments and court rulings render it ever-changing.

Staying abreast of changes is an absolute must for tax professionals. Time, however, is a scarce commodity for most tax professionals. Our monthly tax update webinar has been developed with these points in mind, allowing you to refresh your knowledge via an interactive webinar session which you can attend as a virtual participant from anywhere.

Nico Theron, founder of Unicus Tax Specialists SA and a registered Master Tax Practitioner with the South African Institute of Tax Professionals, will cover some of the latest developments in the field to help you stay informed and up to date. Topics that will be discussed include the following:

Nico is the founder of Unicus Tax Specialists SA, a niche tax advisory services firm that specialises in corporate tax and VAT, more specifically in the context of advance tax rulings, tax dispute resolution and voluntary disclosure program applications.

Please note the company price applies whenever more than one person will be watching a webinar concurrently from one connection, e.g. if a group is watching the webinar together in a boardroom.Payments & Cancellations

All payments must be made by EFT or by credit card, at least 3 working days before commencement of an event.

Kindly note that should payment not be received 2 days after the event, legal action will be taken

Proof of payment will be requested at registration, if payment does not reflect on SAIT's bank account.

Only written notice of cancellation will be recognised.

Conditions:

If the cancellation occurs more than 4 working days prior to the event no cancellation fee will be charged.

If the cancellation occurs less than 4 working days prior to the event a 100% cancellation fee will apply.

Delegates who book and fail to attend will be liable for the full event fee.

SAIT's liability in the case of an event being cancelled will be limited to a refund or credit of the event fee.

WHY REGISTER WITH SAIT?

Section 240A of the Tax Administration Act, 2011 (as amended) requires that all tax practitioners register with a recognized controlling body before 1 July 2013. It is a criminal offense to not register with both a recognized controlling body
and SARS.